Box and Google Collaborate to Transform Work in the Cloud

  • Cloud , Infrastructure
  • 08.09.2016 12:30 pm

At BoxWorks 2016, Box, a leading enterprise content platform, announced a partnership with Google. The companies will collaborate on several initiatives to transform work in the cloud, including new integrations between Box, Google Docs and Google Springboard, to deliver a seamless experience for working and collaborating on content in the cloud.

“At Box, our mission is to transform how people and organizations work. The combination of Box’s enterprise content platform with Google’s world-class cloud technology will help businesses of all sizes unlock productivity across their organizations,” said Aaron Levie, co-founder and CEO of Box. “New, simple and powerful connections between Box, Google Docs, and Google Springboard are just the beginning of how Box and Google can power better ways to work in the cloud.”

“Many of today’s leading businesses are working with Google's cloud engineers to move their workloads to our cloud and then optimize and enhance them; they see our dedication and excellence in data analytics, machine learning, security, automation, and performance,” said Diane Greene, SVP of Google’s cloud businesses. “On the apps side, we want our customers to have flexibility in their choice of tools and to have the most productive and collaborative suite possible for their needs. We’re excited to partner with Box in our mutual quest to transform how companies work in the cloud.”

Thousands of organizations – such as Broadcom, Intuit, Internet2 and Whirlpool – rely today on Box for secure content management and Google Docs for productivity and collaboration. By more deeply integrating Box with Google Docs and Google Springboard, enterprises will be able to work faster and smarter, while securing their critical business content in one central platform.

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